Abstract

We demonstrate a bias-free random bit generator at 16Gbps using chaos in a near-symmetric erbium-doped fiber (EDF) ring laser. The laser consists of two EDFs, each pumped at 980nm, two intracavity filters of central wavelength 1549.30nm, and two 90:10 output couplers. The presence of chaos at the laser output is demonstrated by computing the largest Lyapunov exponent for different embedding dimensions. The laser outputs are photodetected and subtracted to generate an electrical difference signal, which is then sampled at 2GSa/s and postprocessed to extract random bits at 16Gbps. The random bits exhibit very low autocorrelation (∼10-4) and have successfully passed all National Institute of Standards and Technology statistical tests and Diehard battery of tests.

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